Dan W. Quinn was one of the most prolific tenors of the time, recording for nearly every
record company:

Mr. Quinn has achieved prominence quicker than any other artist who devotes his time
to professional Phonographic work, chiefly because he always speaks his words plainly,
makes a specialty of the latest songs, and sings without straining his voice.
We recommend his records for single-tube, way-tube, or horn use.

 March 1, 1894 U.S. Phonograph Company Catalog

 This cylinder of the month is from the collection of Albert J. Menashe 